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Mushroom expert, Vera Evenson, (cq) takes a close look at one of the find to correctly identify the type. The hills are alive with fungi and the Colorado Mycological Society are popping up just like the wild mushrooms they love on Friday, August 11, 2006 in Georgetown, Colo. Members hunt the forrest on Guenella Pass and there is no lack of the tiny growths. (LINDA McCONNELL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** (cq

Mushroom expert, Vera Evenson, (cq) takes a close look at one of the find to correctly identify the type. The hills are alive with fungi and the Colorado Mycological Society are popping up just like the wild mushrooms they love on Friday, August 11, 2006 in Georgetown, Colo. Members hunt the forrest on Guenella Pass and there is no lack of the tiny growths. (LINDA McCONNELL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** (cq

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Mushroom expert Vera Evenson, curator of the Denver Botanic Gardens' Herbarium of Fungi, scrutinizes a specimen found on Guanella Pass.

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Mushroom expert, Vera Evenson, (cq) takes a close look at one of the find to correctly identify the type. The hills are alive with fungi and the Colorado Mycological Society are popping up just like the wild mushrooms they love on Friday, August 11, 2006 in Georgetown, Colo. Members hunt the forrest on Guenella Pass and there is no lack of the tiny growths. (LINDA McCONNELL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** (cq

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2006-08-15 21:17:45

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2006:08:11 12:21:24

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